The Crimson Armada Drop Off The Chariot, Vanna Tour

by | Nov 18, 2011

The Crimson Armada have been forced to drop off their current tour with The Chariot and Vanna due to a family emergency.

The band commented, “We regret to inform everyone that due to a family emergency within a member of the TCA family. We will no longer be apart of the Vanna/The Chariot tour. We’re on our way home now and to those who personally know us, you know that family comes before anything that we do and in this case it’s imperative that we put family first. We apologize to all of our fans and the bands on the tour. We’ll be back very soon!!”

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